The Shell and the Octopus: A Memoir
By (Author) Rebecca Stirling
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
8th September 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
797.1092
Paperback
296
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
This is the story of Rebecca Stirlings childhood: a young girl raised by the sea, by men, and by literature. Circumnavigating the world on a thirty-foot sailboat, the Stirlings spend weeks at a time on the open ocean, surviving storms and visiting uncharted islands and villages. Ushered through her young life by a father who loves adventure, women, and extremes, Rebecca befriends working girls in the ports they visit (as they are often the only other females present in the bars that they end up in) and, on the boat, falls in love with her crewmate and learns to live like the men around her. But her driven nature and the role models in the books she reads make her determined to be a lady, continue her education, begin a career, live in a real home, and begin a family of her own. Once she finally gets away from the boat and her dad and sets to work upon making her own dream a reality, however, Rebecca begins to realize life is not what she thought it would beand when her father dies in a tragic accident, she must return to her old life to sift through the mess and magic he has left behind.
A poignant and lyrical read that will ring true with sailors and interest landlubbers.
Kirkus Reviews
. . . conveys a message of hope, clarity, patience, acceptance, understanding, and non-conformity to the reader. The author makes the reader think and re-think actions and incidents that helped shape their own life. A most interesting memoir.
Readers Favorite, 5-star review
The Shell and the Octopusis an insightful coming-of-age memoir about a strong and compassionate woman. Raised by her unstable father aboard a thirty-foot sailboat, Rebecca Stirlings haphazard adventures allow her to make peace with herself in a dangerous and gorgeous world. She is an everywoman, and yet not like anyone else youve ever met.
Leslie Johansen Nack, author of The Blue Butterfly
Rebecca Stirling lives between Aspen, Colorado, and Kauai, Hawaii, with her two children. She teaches creative art and writing classes to help spread the knowledge and ingenuity of world cultures. She continues to sail and travel, read and write, and has a love for the stories individuals, cultures, and our earth have to tell.